

🎨 Elevate your digital canvas—create, connect, and captivate with Wacom Intuos!
The Wacom Intuos Small Bluetooth Graphics Drawing Tablet combines industry-leading EMR pen technology with wireless Bluetooth connectivity and 4096 pressure sensitivity levels. Designed for professionals, students, and creators, it features 4 customizable ExpressKeys and broad compatibility across Mac, Windows, Chromebook, and Android devices. Included software and online training make it the ultimate portable tool to unlock your digital creativity anywhere.
















| ASIN | B079J7DCXN |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Brand | Wacom |
| Color | Pistachio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,761) |
| Date First Available | March 6, 2018 |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.87 x 6.3 x 0.35 inches |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | CTL4100WLE0 |
| Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Android,Os,Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 6.3 x 0.35 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 4096 levels |
| Series | Intuos S |
| Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
T**Y
Perfect notetaking tablet for laptop
I’ve been using my drawing tablet for over six months now it has been reliable and replaces my iPad for taking notes. Honestly, it replaces my mouse as well a very economic one. When using a wireless mode, there’s a slight delay, but that’s to be expected and whenever I pull it out during class people ask what it is.
A**Y
Love it!
A great beginner or budget friendly drawing tablet! I've used the Wacom intro tablets since I started digital art in 2013 or so, and the quality is consistent! They last a long while, and I love that this model automatically includes Bluetooth connectivity (versus previous models you had to purchase an additional kit)
A**.
Reliable and Easy-to-Use Drawing Tablet
The Wacom Intuos Small Bluetooth tablet is perfect for beginners, teachers, and students alike. It connects easily via Bluetooth, and the setup takes just a few minutes. I like that the pen feels natural to use, lightweight, responsive, and doesn’t need batteries. The tablet surface has a nice texture that mimics real paper, making sketching or writing comfortable and precise. It’s compact enough to carry around but still large enough for detailed work. The shortcut buttons are handy for quick actions, and it works smoothly with most creative and note-taking software. A dependable, portable tablet that’s great for both digital art and classroom use.
S**_
Nearly perfect but bluetooth doesn't work at all </3
As much as I want to highlight all the good about this drawing tablet, I cannot give it more than three stars because of the bluetooth connectivity issues I am experiencing. I have tried everything from redownloading the wacom drivers, to troubleshooting and messing with bluetooth settings on my computer, but the tablet has never even shown up as registerable to connect for me. Using the USB cable to charge and plug it into the computer has worked perfectly, but this tablet is supposed to also work with bluetooth and I have had pretty bad luck in that aspect; which is a shame because I was very excited for it. Despite these issues, everything else is honestly perfect, specially since I'm a beginner using drawing tablets. The pressure sensitivity of the tablet is really nice, the feel of the pencil is lightweight and comfortable, and I personally love the small and compact size of it which also makes it very portable. The included software packs such as the free two-year Clip Studio Paint (and other bonuses) are amazing for beginners like me and a really good way to begin with digital art. As much as I really like this tablet and would've given it 5 stars, the main selling point of this tablet is the fact that it's wireless through bluetooth and I haven't been able to connect it even once as of yet unfortunately. I'll continue to experiment with somethings, but for now I'll just use it as if it never had bluetooth. Update! The bluetooth randomly worked and was able to be registerable to my laptop!
K**N
My first drawing tablet rahhhh!!
I finally own a computer that can handle drawing programs so Ive finally spent the money on a drawing tablet! Its been really great so far as a beginner digital artist, its also been some time since I’ve sat down and drawn something but getting used to it has been easy! Tablet’s quality itself is good, feels very sturdy and the pen too. Pressure sensitivity is great very sensible and reacts perfectly to all my movements. I have a small desk so the size is perfect for me i was worried itd be too small and it would make drawing uncomfortable but not at all. Super easy set up and super easy to use i love it!
C**E
Overall
This is actually so good! Like I’m planning to use it for college and for notes. But overall, quality is so good but one con it does glitch if u move ur pen around sometimes and if ur using a MacBook buy A USB female to a C male cable, mine connects good! Overall all buy it cause it can last pretty well.
A**E
That convenient portability though :))
I previously bought the older version of this tablet, the Intuos Pen & Touch Comic (no Bluetooth & specific software packages). I love it still, but I'm on the go a lot and the Bluetooth version seriously saves my butt sometimes. When I'm stuck in lounges, I really don't want to have so many cords, you know? It's convenient and I heavily appreciate it. I haven't gotten used to the dip-in button system (kinda miss the old version) but I will admit that it's nice to rest my pen in it. The pistachio color changed a bit but I'm not complaining, it's still looks darn good. It's not much different from the old models, but I am rather sad that there's no removable pack panel anymore, it was convenient to have nib storage space back there rather than the pen itself. I know, I know, why don't I prefer the storage in the pen? Well, to put it simply: I usually place the pen in the Wacom logo's pocket slot (top of the tablet, like the tag on a t-shirt), or in my pencil case, which, too, has a similar grip-function. I don't like that I have to constantly worry about removing the end of the pen when I pull it out of the grip. Really, it's just a personal annoyance. Other than all of that, the drivers were easy to set up since I've done it before with my previous tablet, but Wacom really should have kept their old direction booklet. I suppose they changed it to a picture-explained set-up process to save money & effort to make a multiple-languages booklet? Probably. Also, Wacom really needs to make their nibs cheaper... Ouch. I will persevere! I will use my nibs until their absolutely unusable! ... I might watch those YouTube videos on how to make my own nibs, eventually. BUT! Other than those nit-picks there's nothing really wrong with the tablet. I would 10/10 recommend this one! Bluetooth? You got it. Portability? Pssshh, you can slip it into any decent-sized bag no-problem. Reliable? Absolutely. It may not be metal but don't expect for it to break on you any time soon. Wacom is also a widely-known brand so they WILL make sure that their products work for you. They've got a reputation to uphold, you know? ALSO: ... I don't see this is any of the reviews and this specific feature may be heavily annoying to some, but I actually really like it: When the tablet is not being used for a specific amount of time (a little while, don't worry), the Bluetooth feature disables. It's most likely to save battery life (the main reason why I like it). Long story short, if you find your tablet unresponsive while it's Bluetooth-enabled, don't freak out. Either the battery is drained or it just shut off to save battery life since you weren't using it for a while.
H**A
Best of the best as entry level
C**N
Excelente tablet!
A**A
Hace muy bien su trabajo, permite una interacción intuitiva y es excelente solución si uno no puede permitirse una tablet con display. Wacom nunca decepciona.
X**R
new user to writing pad. i had an iPad air and I am not really accustom to writing on the smooth glass surface. writing on this pad is better but still far from normal writing on paper. still trying to get used to this but the experience has been good so far.
R**O
Simples, fácil de usar, muito bem calibrado e fácil de configurar para qualquer forma de uso
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